In the default view you’ll see a countdown timer telling you when the next refresh will happen at the top of the widget, on the right hand side is a button to do a manual refresh. Click the timer to see the date of the last refresh. Just below is a house-icon and your current network location. Click the house to change your location.

Below that is  for every (active) network interface  an icon for the interface and the assigned IP. Click the icon to toggle the expanded information.

At the bottom of the widget is your “real” Internet IP. Click the globe-icon to see a list of your last IPs and the ping results.

There are many options in the preferences. There you can choose from 3 different skins, supply some email addresses so the widget can send you a notification if your IP changes, and other options.

Whats New in this Version- Added more information like proxy settings and gateway-pinging
- Option to also display the inactive interfaces
- Detects if your Mac was asleep and does a refresh
- Notifying IP changes is now done by the new plug-in and is thus much more reliable
- Better animation and other layout improvements
- Now supports double-byte chars as location names (many thanks to Warren Liu!)
- Fixed the animation bug
- Dropped IPv6 and Broadcast address; it’s of no use at the moment
- Wrote a help text on the back of the widget

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System Requirements

Mac OS X 10.4 or later

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